Giles, P. (2018). American Literature and Its Shadow Worlds: Henry James, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Specters of Worldliness. In Jeffrey R. Di Leo (Eds.), American Literature as World Literature, (pp. 29-47). New York and London: Bloomsbury.

Giles, P. (2016). U.S. Slave Revolutions in Atlantic World Literature. In Ezra Tawil (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Slavery in American Literature, (pp. 186-203). New York: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]

Giles, P. (2012). All Swallowed Up: David Foster Wallace and American Literature. In Samuel Cohen and Lee Konstantinou (Eds.), The Legacy of David Foster Wallace, (pp. 3-22). Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

Giles, P. (2011). Transatlantic Currents and the Invention of the American Novel. In Leonard Cassuto, Clare Virginia Eby and Benjamin Reiss (Eds.), The Cambridge History of the American Novel, (pp. 22-36). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Giles, P. (2010). Antipodean America: Charles Brockden Brown, New Holland, and the Constitution of US Literature. In Robert Dixon and Nicholas Birns (Eds.), Reading Across the Pacific: Australia-United States Intellectual Histories, (pp. 23-37). Sydney: Sydney University Press.

Giles, P. (2010). The abjection of American literature: Jamaica Kincaid and the ghosts of postcolonialism. In Paul Giles (Eds.), Transnationalism in Practice: Essays on American Studies, Literature and Religion, (pp. 202-232). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Giles, P. (2010). The Springsteen Affect: religion in American Studies. In Paul Giles (Eds.), Transnationalism in Practice: Essays on American Studies, Literature and Religion, (pp. 285-306). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Giles, P. (2007). The Deterritorialization of American Literature. In Wai Chee Dimock, Lawrence Buell (Eds.), Shades of the Planet: American Literature as World Literature, (pp. 39-61). Princeton, United States of America: Princeton University Press.

Giles, P. (2006). History with Holes: Channel 4 Television Films of the 1980s. In Lester Friedman (Eds.), Fires Were Started: British Cinema and Thatcherism (second edition), (pp. 58-76). London, United Kingdom: Wallflower Press.

Giles, P. (2018). American Literature and Its Shadow Worlds: Henry James, Robert Louis Stevenson, and Specters of Worldliness. In Jeffrey R. Di Leo (Eds.), American Literature as World Literature, (pp. 29-47). New York and London: Bloomsbury.

Giles, P. (2016). U.S. Slave Revolutions in Atlantic World Literature. In Ezra Tawil (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Slavery in American Literature, (pp. 186-203). New York: Cambridge University Press. [More Information]

Giles, P. (2012). All Swallowed Up: David Foster Wallace and American Literature. In Samuel Cohen and Lee Konstantinou (Eds.), The Legacy of David Foster Wallace, (pp. 3-22). Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

Giles, P. (2011). Transatlantic Currents and the Invention of the American Novel. In Leonard Cassuto, Clare Virginia Eby and Benjamin Reiss (Eds.), The Cambridge History of the American Novel, (pp. 22-36). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Giles, P. (2010). Antipodean America: Charles Brockden Brown, New Holland, and the Constitution of US Literature. In Robert Dixon and Nicholas Birns (Eds.), Reading Across the Pacific: Australia-United States Intellectual Histories, (pp. 23-37). Sydney: Sydney University Press.

Giles, P. (2010). The abjection of American literature: Jamaica Kincaid and the ghosts of postcolonialism. In Paul Giles (Eds.), Transnationalism in Practice: Essays on American Studies, Literature and Religion, (pp. 202-232). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Giles, P. (2010). The Springsteen Affect: religion in American Studies. In Paul Giles (Eds.), Transnationalism in Practice: Essays on American Studies, Literature and Religion, (pp. 285-306). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.

Giles, P. (2007). The Deterritorialization of American Literature. In Wai Chee Dimock, Lawrence Buell (Eds.), Shades of the Planet: American Literature as World Literature, (pp. 39-61). Princeton, United States of America: Princeton University Press.

2006

Giles, P. (2006). Atlantic Republic: The American Tradition in English Literature. United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.